Lancaster Lincoln is a new high-end condominium project in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, featuring two residential towers and a commercial office tower. It is expected to be operational in 2019.

Kelvin Chen, Aurecon’s principal mechanical engineer, has received the Young Consulting Engineer of the Year 2017 award in the Mechanical Engineering category from the Association of Consulting Engineers Singapore (ACES).

The Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority has appointed KCAP Architects&Planners, leading a multi-disciplinary team consisting of SAA Architects, Arup, S333 and Lekker, as winning consultant for the development of a masterplan for Singapore’s Jurong Lake District.

Surbana International Consultants (Myanmar) has signed an MOU with the Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs Association to become the association’s lead technical consultant for low cost and affordable housing projects in Myanmar.

AECOM has been appointed as the lead consultant to carry out an advanced engineering study for the complete design of the Singapore stretch of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed rail infrastructure.

Infrastructure needs in developing Asia and the Pacific will exceed US$22.6 trillion through 2030 (US$1.5 trillion per year) if the region is to maintain growth momentum, according to ADB.

Singapore’s national water agency, PUB, has appointed CH2M Hill Singapore as the detailed design consultant for the Tuas Water Reclamation Plant (WRP), a key component of the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) Phase 2.

Euro Auctions will conduct what is believed to be the largest single global sale of mobile cranes in the world, featuring 130 Hewden cranes, on Friday 3 March 2017 at Newark Showground, Nottinghamshire, in the UK.

Singapore’s total construction demand or the value of construction contracts to be awarded this year is projected to reach between S$28 and S$35 billion, 70 percent of which is expected to come from the public sector.

Takacho Yasudago Mega Solar Hatsuden LLC has completed a 14.5 MW solar power plant in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Starting its operation in November 2016, the power plant will generate an estimated 16,060 MWh per year.